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Alumni  Association  Bt.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy. — At  the 
annual  meeting,  held  February  15,  tlie  following  officers  were  elected  for 
the  ensuing  year:  President,  J.  W.  Tomfohrde;  Vice  Presidents,  F.  F. 
Reichenbacli  and  J.  P.  Huhn;  Recording  Secretary,  G.  H.  M.  Goehring; 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Gust.  Brandau ;  Treasurer,  Charles  Gietner ; 
Registrar,  Tlieo.  Klii)stein ;  Executive  Board. — J.  G.  Goehring,  Dav.- 
Hofbauer,  Th.  L.  Riesnieier,  P.  Hoffmann,  A.  PfeifFer,  E.  Knoebel.  The 
reports  of  the  various  officers  of  the  past  year  show  that  the  Association  is 
in  a  very  prosperous  condition. 
Louisville  College  of  Pharmacy. — At  the  annual  meeting  the  fol- 
lowing officers  were  elected  to  serve  for  the  ensuing  year:  Dr.  V.  Davis, 
President;  Emile  Scheff'er,  Sr.,  and  G.  H.  Cary,  Vice  Presidents;  C.  Tafel, 
Treasurer;  F.  C.  Miller,  Recording  Secretary;  J.  A.  Flexner,  Corresjiond- 
ing  Secretary;  Dr.  Wiley  Rogers,  Curator.  These  gentlemen,  with  Messrs.. 
C.  L.  Dielil,  P.  F.  C.  Beihl,  E.  Scheffer,  Jr.,  Dr.  B.  Buckle  and  John  Col- 
gan,  constitute  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  current  year.  At  the  close  of 
the  last  session  of  the  school  all  the  candidates  for  graduation  passed  very 
satisfactory  examinations,  this  being  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the 
school  in  which  no  candidate  was  rejected.  A  considerable  portion  of  the 
bonded  debt  of  the  school  will  be  liquidated  soon,  and  the  prospects  of  the 
College  were  never  brighter. 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  fourteenth  annual  commence- 
ment was  held  at  Fairbank  Hall,  on  the  evening  of  March  10th,  wdien  the 
degree  of  Ph.G.  was,  by  President  S.  L.  Coffin,  conferred  upon  the  follow- 
ing gentlemen:  George  L.  Corke,  Charles  E.  Kreyssler,  .John  Conrad, 
Fritz  Lueder,  John  L.  T.  Davison,  Frederick  A.  Leusmann,  Conrad  Engs- 
berg,  Albert  G.  Manns,  Newton  Gray,  S.  H.  McCammon,  Fred'k  Handt- 
mann,  William  G.  McDougall,  Emil  F.  W.  Henkel,  Charles  Schaar,  Sam- 
uel Jackson,  E.  Kingsford  McPherson,  Adolph  Karpen,  Elmer  Eugene 
SchaefFer,  Charles  Knobloch,  William  L.  Shockey,  Albert  W.  Schultz. 
The  valedictory  address  was  delivered  by  Prof.  E.  S.  Bastin,  and 
responded  to  by  E.  F.  W.  Henkel.  The  Chicago  Drug  Clerks'  Association, 
medal  was  awarded  to  J.  L.  T.  Davison,  and  the  Alumni  Association, 
badge  to  Chas.  Schaar.  The  exercises  were  interspersed  with  music  from 
Freiberg's  Orchestra. 
St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy.— The  fifteenth  annual  commence- 
ment exercises  were  held  on  Tuesday,  March  15th,  at  Liederkranz  Hall. 
The  diploma  of  the  College  conferring  the  degree  of  Ph.G.  was  handed,  by 
President  Wm.  H.  (Jrawford,  to  the  following  gentlemen  ;  William  Bade,, 
Fred.  W.  Conradt,  Henry  Drewes,  Jr.,  Charles  E.  Fisher,  Henry  F.  Gries- 
bach,  Jos.  E.  Hilby,  Albert  H.  Klute,  Julius  F.  Lohrniann,  Maurice  E. 
Pirner,  Henry  J.  Remme,  Charles  F.  Seidlitz,  Ferd.  G.  Uhlicli,  Joseph 
W.  Wittmer,  Herman  H.  Blonieier,  Henry  F.  Dannenhaiis,  .James  W. 
